Physics Problem Solver Electric Forces and Fields Coulombs Law- Solving Electric Force Problems 5

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Three point charges, q1, q2, and q3, lie along the x-axis at x= 0, x = 3.0 cm, and x = 5.0 cm, respectively. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric force on each of the three point charges when q1=+6.0 μC, q2=+1.5 μC, and q3=-2.0 μC.

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Pls can you help me out on this
three charges of 2 nc, −5 nc, and 0.2 nc are situated at p(2, π/2, π/4), q(1, π, π/2), and s(5, π/3, 2π/3), respectively. find the force acting on the 2-nc charge at point p. is this a force of attraction or repulsion?

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